The COVID Relief stimulus package signed at the end of 2020 brings good news to businesses looking for additional financial support as they continue to experience interruptions by the pandemic. Recent legislative changes now expand the eligibility for the employee … Continue reading
Category Archives: Tax Tips
Key Adjustments for 2021 – What You Need to Know
As we head into a new year, the IRS has set 2021 inflation adjustments for over 60 tax provisions. Here’s a snapshot of the most important changes, including the tax rate and schedules, income limits for IRA contributions, and more. … Continue reading
IRS Introduces New Form 1099-NEC
Most small businesses and freelancers are familiar with Form 1099-MISC. In 2020, the IRS unveiled a new Form 1099-NEC for purposes of filing nonemployee compensation for any independent contractors, gig workers, or self-employed individuals not on payroll. In an effort … Continue reading
Year-End Tax Planning for Businesses
With a new president taking office, an ongoing pandemic, and unprecedented tax law changes over the past few years, this could be the most important tax planning year yet. This article will review 2020 legislative tax changes affecting businesses and … Continue reading
Year-End Tax Planning for Individuals
We recognize the impact this unimaginable year has had on all of us. There have been immeasurable shifts in our society, but our unwavering commitment to help guide you with our resources and expertise remains steadfast. Here are some planning … Continue reading
5 New Updates on Economic Impact Payments
New information continues to unfold as Congress provides clarity on several aspects of the economic impact payments and discusses a potential second round of stimulus checks. IRS Notice 1444 Under the CARES Act, the IRS deposited or mailed the first … Continue reading
5 Retirement Plan Options for Self-Employed Business Owners
Owning your own business gives you a great deal of freedom to make your own choices. It also comes with a lot of responsibility as well, such as estimating and paying your own quarterly taxes, hiring reliable employees, and … Continue reading
Tax Consequences of COVID-19 Surcharges
Many service businesses are adding surcharges to customers’ bills as a way to make up for lost income during the current economic financial crisis. Business owners are going out of their way to enhance safety measures and make customers feel … Continue reading
The Ins and Outs of Quarterly Estimated Taxes
[Next Estimated Tax Deadline: September 15] There’s been a lot of movement in the small business space since COVID-19 has created unprecedented disruption since earlier this year. Many people were forced to rethink their careers or close up shop, while … Continue reading
5 Reasons to Hire Your Child
Many small business owners are in search of reliable, strong staff during these difficult times. So, why not hire your child (or grandchild)? It could pay off big time. If you have a teenager at home, there’s a number of … Continue reading
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